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AI GONE WILD — Scientists aghast at bizarre AI rat with huge genitals in peer-reviewed article

AI GONE WILD — Scientists aghast at bizarre AI rat with huge genitals in peer-reviewed article

Scientists express shock and concern over AI-generated figures in a recently published peer-reviewed article.

Meta's CTO criticizes Apple Vision Pro for being uncomfortable

Meta's CTO criticizes Apple Vision Pro for being uncomfortable

Meta's CTO, Andrew Bosworth, shares his thoughts on the challenges of developing immersive AR glasses and criticizes Apple's Vision Pro headset.

Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet: Here’s What I Found When I Tested Them At My Home

Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet: Here’s What I Found When I Tested Them At My Home

A comparison of Wi-Fi and Ethernet for home internet connectivity.

Tinder and Hinge Dating Apps Accused of Addiction in Lawsuit

Tinder and Hinge Dating Apps Accused of Addiction in Lawsuit

A proposed class-action lawsuit claims that dating apps such as Tinder and Hinge are designed to addict users and exploit them for financial gain.

Bitcoin price aligning with pre-halving rally, says analyst

Bitcoin price aligning with pre-halving rally, says analyst

Bitcoin's price movement is following patterns seen before previous halvings, according to an analyst.

AI Investors Are Building Massive Computing Clusters for Startups

AI Investors Are Building Massive Computing Clusters for Startups

Entrepreneur-turned-investors Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross have built a 4,000-chip supercomputer for their startups to use. Other tech investors are also following suit and offering computing support to AI companies.

Richard Branson and Oppenheimer’s grandson urge action to stop AI and climate ‘catastrophe’

Richard Branson and Oppenheimer’s grandson urge action to stop AI and climate ‘catastrophe’

Dozens of high-profile figures in business and politics are calling on world leaders to address the existential risks of artificial intelligence and the climate crisis.

Suddenly, there's real competition for broadband internet

Suddenly, there's real competition for broadband internet

Broadband in the US is a great, high-margin business with limited competition. But now the telco companies are trying to grab a piece of it via 'fixed wireless.' Spectrum advertised its broadband service during this year's Super Bowl. That must mean it sees T-Mobile and other competitors as a real threat.